Inside the Beltway: After debate, Republican National Convention is next big event

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The debate between Donald Trump and President Biden was a red-letter date for news media and public alike. Now get ready for another red-letter date.

Delegates cheer during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. This year’s version is set to begin on July 15 in Milwaukee. “In less than 20 days, upwards of 50,000 delegates, officials, guests, and members of the media will flock to Milwaukee for the 2024 Republican National Convention,” reports the event’s Committee on Arrangements.

In addition some 2,000 bars of “Uncle Sam” handmade specialty soap are being readied for gift bags destined for lucky delegates, noted WTMJ-TV, a local NBC affiliate.— the longtime show producer and contributor who went by the on-air name “Bo Snerdley” — is on the airwaves during the week and now on weekends, courtesy of Red Apple Audio Networks — owners of WABC, a powerhouse radio station in New York City.

“As the 2024 election nears, it is imperative that Congress does everything within our power to protect the integrity of our nation’s election system. Despite the false claims from Democrats and the media, the issue of noncitizens voting in federal elections poses a clear threat to our system, especially considering that the Biden Administration has released millions of illegal aliens into our country since taking office,” Mr. Johnson said in a statement shared with Inside the Beltway.

“Lax voter registration laws make it possible for noncitizens to register and vote in federal elections while campaign finance loopholes allow non-citizens to fund U.S. election activities – both of which can affect the outcome of our elections. There is ample evidence that noncitizens are voting in U.S. elections,” noted a summary of the findings.

 

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